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Read more →Delaware County Landfill, 32230 State Highway 10, Walton, 13856, New York
Delaware County Landfill on State Highway 10 in Walton is the county dump where household and commercial loads end up buried. Locals and haulers from surrounding towns use it when curbside pickup or transfer stations won't take something oversized.
Pull up to a small entrance booth just off the highway to check in, then head over the scale so the load can be weighed-county landfills commonly base tipping fees on weight or vehicle type. After weighing, drivers are routed to the active drop area; expect to see large dirt berms, compactors, and constant truck traffic around the working face. The site is wide open and can feel dusty on dry days; lines form quickly on weekends and during spring cleanup season. Recycling or special-drop spots are usually set off to the side near the entrance, so watch posted directions and traffic flow.
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